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Eat your heart out, Yank
The Boston Globe ^ | May 15, 2006

Posted on 05/16/2006 6:45:28 AM PDT by A. Pole

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To: Redbob

'Must be that healthy English diet.'

Yeah - us Brits eat our 'organ meat' whole, Americans insist it is mixed with lips, ears and a*seholes before being minced and made into burgers and hotdogs! :)


21 posted on 05/16/2006 7:17:10 AM PDT by Vectorian
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To: A. Pole
No.  It doesn't.  If you're letting your health go to a condition serious enough to adversely affect you, 11 days out of 365 will not make or break your condition.

Exercising 11 days a year will not keep you from getting fat: exercising all year does.  Brushing your teeth 11 days a year does not prevent cavities.  Eating healthy 11 days doesn't prevent plaque build up in your arteries nor hold off conditions like Type 2 diabetes....etc, etc.

If you can find any empirical evidence to the contrary, I'd love to see it.

22 posted on 05/16/2006 7:18:55 AM PDT by Psycho_Bunny (ISLAM: The Other Psychosis)
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To: Vectorian
The report clearly states that it includes comparisons between rich americans and rich Brits, both of whom have private health cover and the health gap is still just as big, proving it has nothing to do with the NHS.

Even if you have private insurance in the UK, your health care is affected by the NHS. You get a better standard of care (if only measured in a private room versus a crowded co-ed public ward), but availability of doctors and equipment is still impacted by the system. So is the general state of innovation and progress. Cancer survival rates in the UK, for one example, are at the low end for an industrialized nation.

23 posted on 05/16/2006 7:19:49 AM PDT by prion (Yes, as a matter of fact, I AM the spelling police)
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'If the results of this study are valid, I agree it's very possible that work stress is a major factor in explaining the difference in wellness.'

If that is true, Americans should start taking more holidays. Brits get to spend twice as much time with their families and children - the family is a good thing which should not come second to your work.


24 posted on 05/16/2006 7:20:21 AM PDT by Vectorian
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To: prion

'Even if you have private insurance in the UK, your health care is affected by the NHS. You get a better standard of care (if only measured in a private room versus a crowded co-ed public ward), but availability of doctors and equipment is still impacted by the system.'

Not so. When I use my private healthcare, I go to a private hospital with private doctors and nurses - it's nowhere near an NHS hospital.


25 posted on 05/16/2006 7:22:30 AM PDT by Vectorian
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To: prion

"Another theory: the study is bogus. I have some experience of the NHS. I'm betting there are more sick Americans because Americans survive getting sick, sometimes for years and years."

If that was the case US life expectancy would be higher than the UK’s. It isn’t.

There a lot of burying heads in sand going on in this thread. Hey, I’m no paragon of the healthy lifestyle but at least I admit it.


26 posted on 05/16/2006 7:23:57 AM PDT by FostersExport
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To: A. Pole

Europe sucks.End of story.


27 posted on 05/16/2006 7:24:53 AM PDT by MARKUSPRIME
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To: Vectorian
Not so. When I use my private healthcare, I go to a private hospital with private doctors and nurses - it's nowhere near an NHS hospital.

There are 100% private hospitals and doctors, but there are also private sections of NHS hospitals, and most medical workers divide their time between public and private commitments. They overlap and effect each other.

28 posted on 05/16/2006 7:27:03 AM PDT by prion (Yes, as a matter of fact, I AM the spelling police)
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To: A. Pole

It's the kippers.


29 posted on 05/16/2006 7:29:21 AM PDT by NaughtiusMaximus (Join me! Every night I pray for Global Warming . (And I think it's beginning to work.))
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To: A. Pole

MEDICAL researchers recently set heads to shaking on both sides of the Atlantic with a study showing that white, middle-aged English people are much healthier than white, middle-aged Americans.

But who has more fun?
Nothing beats fun for having a good time!


30 posted on 05/16/2006 7:29:39 AM PDT by Valin (Purple Fingers Rule!)
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To: Psycho_Bunny
No. It doesn't. If you're letting your health go to a condition serious enough to adversely affect you, 11 days out of 365 will not make or break your condition.

Oh, it does. It makes a big difference in stress for me and most of people whom I ask if you have two or four weeks of vacation. I noticed that those who answer otherwise, display some neurotic oppressive symptoms.

With four weeks you can have a real break.

31 posted on 05/16/2006 7:30:39 AM PDT by A. Pole (GWB believes that "guest worker" program will satisfy economy needs for cheap and plentiful labour.)
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To: FostersExport
If that was the case US life expectancy would be higher than the UK’s. It isn’t.

Not necessarily. Our statistics are skewed by several factors. We try harder than most nations to save extremely premature babies, for one thing (death of an infant seriously impacts the averages, for mathematically obvious reasons).

Having spent time in both places, I simply do not believe this study.

32 posted on 05/16/2006 7:31:04 AM PDT by prion (Yes, as a matter of fact, I AM the spelling police)
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To: prion
Cancer survival rates in the UK, for one example, are at the low end for an industrialized nation.

Do they get less or more cancer? If they get less their cases might be harder to cure.

33 posted on 05/16/2006 7:31:44 AM PDT by A. Pole (GWB believes that "guest worker" program will satisfy economy needs for cheap and plentiful labour.)
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To: A. Pole

The easiest way to check out the vacation hypothesis would be to look at Americans who get a lot of vacation and compare them to similar British workers. Perhaps a study comparing government workers on both sides of the pond would be in order.


34 posted on 05/16/2006 7:32:04 AM PDT by Our man in washington
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To: Vectorian
Brits get to spend twice as much time with their families and children - the family is a good thing which should not come second to your work.

Your statement will make some corporate types angry. Americans do not need to have children or family as it is cheaper to import next generation of workers from the Third World countries - basic Economics 101.

35 posted on 05/16/2006 7:34:29 AM PDT by A. Pole (GWB believes that "guest worker" program will satisfy economy needs for cheap and plentiful labour.)
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To: A. Pole

I think that a part of it is because the Brits don't have to use Big Pharma dispensers the way US doctors are.
They have some choice to look for really knowledgeable
homeopathistics etc.

They are not as trained to "side effects" producing pills and "cut, poison and burn" technology taught to our MDs.

We went to Devon to find an homeopathist with enough moxy to rid spouse of a tropical lung bug that Georgetown U. Hospital assured us would be there until he died because they didn't have a pill for it.


36 posted on 05/16/2006 7:35:43 AM PDT by Spirited
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To: Valin
But who has more fun? Nothing beats fun for having a good time!

It is easier to have fun on vacation.

37 posted on 05/16/2006 7:35:54 AM PDT by A. Pole (GWB believes that "guest worker" program will satisfy economy needs for cheap and plentiful labour.)
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To: Vectorian

LOL! Touche'!


38 posted on 05/16/2006 7:40:37 AM PDT by OB1kNOb (Illegal aliens, Islamic terrorists, Democrats...........are we sure the plagues haven't started?)
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To: prion
Another theory: the study is bogus. I have some experience of the NHS. I'm betting there are more sick Americans because Americans survive getting sick, sometimes for years and years.

There is another theory that MADD and the other guardians of the nanny state don't want you to know -- alcohol consumption. The Brits as a whole drink more, and alcohol in moderate amounts is good for the heart and probably helps to reduce stress.

Also, while I would like to know the "biological data" that the researchers examined, in my observations, American Bluebloods of British stock seem to live a lot longer than Americans of other ethnicities.

39 posted on 05/16/2006 7:41:51 AM PDT by Labyrinthos
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To: Vectorian
Yeah - us Brits eat our 'organ meat' whole, Americans insist it is mixed with lips, ears and a*seholes before being minced and made into burgers and hotdogs! :)

I think you got that backwards. Practically all of the Hamburgers in the US are 100% beef, at least 75% of the hotdogs are. Order a hamburger in the UK and you can get pork, soy, egg, bread crumbs, flour, and other assorted crapola. Unless it's specified as a "Beef Burger" get ready for a foul tasting suprise. China has better hamburgers than the UK, I know from extensive experience. ;).

40 posted on 05/16/2006 7:44:32 AM PDT by Malsua
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